Zvi, yes, a thousand times yes. Sometimes i also do wish I could call these people out on their BS but alas it never really feels safe or productive to do so. When we first started Veenome I was more willing to let water flow under the bridge but as time went on I realized the cumulative body of problems this creates for a startup in terms of time and money wasted. For me the more problematic bucket has been on the advisor/investment side where the transparency in an entrepreneur/investor exchange does not always flow both ways. Whether it’s posing for egoism or actual nefarious “advisor/investor” trying to grab some juice, it starts to take up a ton of time to sort it all out. On the founder side, the chest beaters just soak up a lot of cash and burn out small angels which can be frustrating but less so then people that actually take up a founder’s time. I’ve found Startups Anonymous to be a nice catharsis but, like you, i fantasize about one day posting my actual shit list somewhere. Glen will also take confidential tips and suggestions 🙂